Dwaipayan
Means 'one who is like the mind or intellect'.
Dwaipayana
Refers to 'one who has control over the mind', often associated with sage Vyasa.
Dwaitayana
Means 'the one who follows the duality doctrine', often linked to philosophical teachings.
Dwani
Means 'song' or 'melody', often used to represent music.
Dwaraka
Refers to 'the place of prosperity', often associated with the mythological city.
Dwarakaa
A variant of Dwaraka, meaning 'the place with gates' or 'city of doors'.
Dwarakadaas
Means 'servant of Dwaraka', indicating devotion to the place.
Dwarakadas
Another variant meaning 'servant of Dwaraka', linked to reverence.
Dwarakanath
Means 'lord of Dwaraka', often a title for deities in Hinduism.
Dwarakapathi
Means 'leader of the prosperous', often a title for gods.
Dwarika
Refers to 'the city of gates', symbolizing divine protection.
Dwarka
Means 'the place with gates', associated with Lord Krishna's city.
Dwarkadas
Means 'servant of Dwarka', indicating a devotee's allegiance.
Dwarkadhish
Means 'king of Dwarka', a title attributed to Lord Krishna.
Dwarkanath
Means 'lord of Dwarka', referring to deities worshipped there.
Dwarkapati
A name referring to Lord Krishna, meaning 'Lord of Dwarka' in Hindu mythology.
Dweep
Means 'island' in Sanskrit, often used to denote a sense of loneliness or solitude.
Dwij
Meaning 'twice-born', often referring to those initiated into the sacred thread ceremony in Hinduism.
Dwija
Means 'twice-born' in Sanskrit, indicating a new beginning or rebirth, often related to spiritual growth.
Dwijain
A compound of 'Dwij' meaning 'twice-born', indicating someone with spiritual knowledge.
Dwijaraj
Meaning 'king of the twice-born', a term associated with honor and leadership in spirituality.
Dwijen
A name signifying 'born again', often used in spiritual contexts within Hinduism.
Dwijendra
Means 'king of the twice-born', indicating a significant spiritual leader or guru.
Dwijendralal
A name combining 'Dwijendra' meaning 'king of the twice-born' with 'lal' meaning darling or beloved, signifying affection towards a leader.
Dwijendranath
Means 'noble king of the twice-born', often denoting a revered spiritual leader.
Dwijesh
Means 'god of the twice-born', indicating divine blessing or guidance in spiritual matters.
Dwijpati
Meaning 'lord of the twice-born', indicating a high-status spiritual role.
Dwijraj
Translates to 'king of the twice-born', emphasizing leadership and spiritual authority.
Dwipaada
Means 'two-footed' in Sanskrit, often symbolizing a being or entity with mobility or life.
Dwipavati
Dwipavati means 'island goddess' in Sanskrit.
Dwipayan
Dwipayan means 'son of the island' or 'island lord' in Sanskrit.
Dwipendra
Dwipendra means 'lord of the islands' in Sanskrit.
Dwirada
Dwirada means 'a beautiful woman' in Sanskrit.
Dwisha
Dwisha means 'light' or 'brightness' in Sanskrit.
Dwit
Dwit means 'the second one' in Sanskrit.
Dwiti
Dwiti means 'the second one' or 'to duplicate' in Sanskrit.
Dwivarna
Dwivarna means 'two-colored' or 'multicolored' in Sanskrit.
Dwivedi
Dwivedi means 'one who has knowledge of two Vedas' in Sanskrit.
Dwura
Dwura means 'noble' or 'worthy' in Sanskrit.
Dyamanna
Dyamanna means 'god of wealth' in certain Indian languages.
Dyana
A variant of the name Diana, meaning 'heavenly' or 'divine'.
Dyanesh
A combination of 'Dyan' meaning 'knowledge' and 'Ish' meaning 'lord', thus 'lord of knowledge'.
Dyani
Meaning 'day' or 'light', associated with brightness and clarity.
Dyansh
Meaning 'knowledge' or 'wise', associated with wisdom.
Dyaus
Refers to the sky or the god of light in Indo-European mythology.
Dyu Mani
One who is illuminated or radiates light.
Dyudhaman
One who is brave; courageous in battle.
Dyujaya
Victorious in heaven or by divine right.
Dyuksa
One who brings brightness or illumination.
Dyumani
One who is as bright as the sun or the moon.
Dyumat
Destined for greater achievements; bright or luminous.
Dyumatsena
One who possesses the qualities of brightness or brilliance.
Dyumna
One who represents light or purity.
Dyumni
One who is radiant and brings joy.
Dyumnik
A being that is bright or radiant, inclusive of both genders.
Dyumnika
A woman who brings brightness and joy.
Dyunisa
One who is youthful and brings happiness.
Dyupati
Ruler of the world; prosperous and powerful.
Dyuratna
One who possesses a diamond-like brilliance or wealth.
Dyutana
The name Dyutana means 'illumination' or 'brightness' in Sanskrit.
Dyuthi
Dyuthi means 'light' or 'brightness' in Sanskrit.
Dyuti
The name Dyuti means 'light' or 'glow' in Sanskrit.
Dyutiman
Dyutiman means 'one who is full of light' in Sanskrit.
Dyutimat
Dyutimat means 'illuminated' or 'bright' in Sanskrit.
Dyutir
The name Dyutir refers to someone who has brightness or radiance in Sanskrit.
Dyutit
Dyutit implies 'radiance' or 'bright' in Sanskrit.
Dyutita
Dyutita means 'illuminated' or 'shining' in Sanskrit.
Eas
An affectionate term often related to youth or innocence.
Easaanasivam
A compound name combining aspects of the divine, specifically referring to God Shiva.
Eash
A name meaning 'God' in Sanskrit, often associated with divinity.
Eashan
It typically means 'lord Shiva' or 'the lord of wealth', referencing prosperity and divinity.
Eashana
A name that signifies 'the one who is blessed' or 'gracious' in Sanskrit.
Eashar
The name means 'God' or 'Lord' in many Indian languages, reflecting divinity.
Easharbir
A combination name meaning 'brave Lord' or 'fearless God', indicated strength and divinity.
Eashardeep
This name signifies 'light of God' or 'lamp of the Lord' in a spiritual context.
Easharjeet
The name means 'victory of God', highlighting a connection to triumph and divine favor.
Easharjot
The name translates to 'light of God', often representing enlightenment and spirituality.
Easharnaam
The name means 'God's name', denoting a spiritual significance in many contexts.
Easharpreet
It signifies 'love for God' or 'one who is loved by God'.
Easharprem
This name translates to 'the one who has love for God', emphasizing a close relationship with divinity.
Eashartek
Symbolizing 'God's grace' or 'blessed by God' in its meaning.
Easharveer
The name signifies 'brave Lord', emphasizing courage intertwined with divinity.
Eashav
A name meaning 'the true divine form', relating to the ultimate truth in spirituality.
Eashita
The name means 'one who is powerful'; associated with strength and capability.
Eashta
A feminine name meaning 'to fulfill wishes' or 'to bring happiness'.
Eashwar
The name translates to 'God' or 'supreme being' in Sanskrit, emphasizing divinity.
Eashwera
A name derived from 'Eshwara', which means 'God' or 'lord' in Sanskrit.
Easmatara
A variant of astrology-related names, signifying 'blessed' or 'favored'.
Easwar
A name meaning 'Lord' derived from the Sanskrit word 'Ishvara'.
Easwaran
Derived from 'Easwar', meaning 'Lord' or 'God' in Sanskrit.
Ecchit
Means 'sacred' or 'holy' in Sanskrit.
Ecchumati
Means 'wise' or 'knowledgeable' in Sanskrit.
Ecchvaku
A name meaning 'one who has very sound logic' in Sanskrit.
Echamati
Echamati means 'the one who brings happiness' in Sanskrit.
Eckjeet
Eckjeet means 'victorious at the edge' in Sanskrit.
Edha
Meaning 'satiety' or 'abundance.'
Edhas
Meaning 'prosperity' or 'wealth.'
Edhatu
A name meaning 'he who brings wealth.'
Edhida
Meaning 'one who brings good fortune.'
Edhit
Meaning 'to achieve or accomplish something great.'